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Page 119
... Elizabethan courtly poets , Sidney and Raleigh and Dyer . One has but to recall " My lute , awake ! perform the last " , " Forget not yet the tried intent " , " My mind to me a kingdom is " , and to contrast them in mind with the songs ...
... Elizabethan courtly poets , Sidney and Raleigh and Dyer . One has but to recall " My lute , awake ! perform the last " , " Forget not yet the tried intent " , " My mind to me a kingdom is " , and to contrast them in mind with the songs ...
Page 122
... Elizabethan sonneteers and song- writers . Over all the Elizabethan sonnets , in greater or less measure , hangs the suggestion of translation or imitation . Watson , Sidney , Daniel , Spenser , Drayton , Lodge , all of them , with ...
... Elizabethan sonneteers and song- writers . Over all the Elizabethan sonnets , in greater or less measure , hangs the suggestion of translation or imitation . Watson , Sidney , Daniel , Spenser , Drayton , Lodge , all of them , with ...
Page 135
... Elizabethan sonneteers they all dress and redress the same theme in much the same manner , though the manner is not quite the Elizabethan , nor the theme . Song has superseded the sonnet , and the passion of which they sing has lost ...
... Elizabethan sonneteers they all dress and redress the same theme in much the same manner , though the manner is not quite the Elizabethan , nor the theme . Song has superseded the sonnet , and the passion of which they sing has lost ...
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